• You've always wondered where teddy came from and you never believed all that stuff about 'the store' where teddy was (ahem) 'bought'. Well here at last is the truth. Teddy, like you, just growed, and Stephanie Metz has documented this whole process in her marvellous felt sculptures. Artist prints of Stephanie's work can be purchased for a classy, ghastly gift.

    http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5649855

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  • Sometimes diseases are hard to explain. If only microbes were big enough to relate to. These fluffy microbes are ideal playthings for the junior bacteriologist or could be office decorations for the infectious diseases specialist. Pick from some of the cutest forms of the world's deadliest diseases; get a whole can of cute Black Death bacteria. You’ll never forget to wash your hands again.

    http://www.giantmicrobes.com

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  • The exact nature of our internal organs are a mystery to most of us. Originally intended to help explain impending surgery to young patients, many of these cuddly components are likely to appeal to medical science students and the like. Associated items on the site include lots of puns on internal organs and each has a happy smiley face. I guess you’re more comfortable with abdominal surgery if you know that pesky organ has a cute smile.

    http://iheartguts.com/shop/index.php

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  • For the soft-hearted goth or heavy metal fan in your family, this friendly fluffy skelly-bob will remind them of times when things were generally soft and fluffy. He (or is it she) comes apart and can be re-assembled into more innovative arrangements depending on your mood.

    http://www.trollandtoad.com/p121519.html

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  • An instant roadside/bedside anatomy lesson if you ever wanted one. Maybe junior has wondered what is inside Mr Bunny or perhaps junior would like some decoration for his college dorm room that his buddies wouldn’t laugh at.

    These carefully crafted ‘ex-plushies’ are part of an apparently expanding range of road kill from this site. Various intestinal components protrude from an understandably startled plush toy.

    Their latest offering is a rabbit called Grind.

    http://www.roadkilltoys.com/

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  • What happens to a chocolate log that hangs around too long? It turns into a mouldy chocolate log. Nicely turned out, this is a talking point for all the family. Maybe leading to some discussion about microbes.

    http://chocolatelog.bigcartel.com/product/plush-mouldy-chocolate-log

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